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- the present invention generally relates to closing devices for drawers, often incorporated into drawer slides otherwise known as self-closing drawer slides.
- Such drawer slides tend to be used in articles of furniture, such as cabinets, for assisting in moving a drawer to a fully closed position within the cabinet body.
- Articles of furniture having drawers typically include drawer slides for mounting the drawers to the cabinet and for providing a way to move the drawer between a fully closed position within the cabinet body to an open position with the drawer extending outward from the cabinet body.
- Standard drawer slides tend to be mounted in pairs, with one on each of the left and right outer sides of the drawer.
- one drawer slide member is attached to the cabinet body and a second drawer slide member is attached to the outer side of the drawer.
- Bearings such as ball or roller bearings, typically are disposed between the drawer slide members for smooth movement of the drawer relative to the cabinet body. The bearings may be organized and located within a bearing retainer.
- a third drawer slide member coupled to and between the first and second drawer slide members, with a corresponding additional set of bearings, to permit further extension of the drawer from the cabinet body.
- Mounting drawer slides on the sides of the drawer necessarily requires that the drawer body be considerably narrower than the opening in the cabinet for the drawer.
- drawer slides may be of an undermount configuration wherein the second drawer member of each of the drawer slides is located beneath and at a respective outer side edge of the drawer bottom.
- the drawer In the undermount configuration, the drawer may be much closer to the width of the opening in the cabinet because each drawer slide member is not located entirely between a cabinet side and a drawer side.
- drawer slide devices designed to be engaged as a drawer is being closed and reaches a predetermined distance from the cabinet face. Such devices often incorporate a spring to help push or pull the drawer to the fully closed position. It is common for these devices to include a latching member that is tiltable or pivotable, so as to be used in controlling the movement of the drawer relative to the cabinet body within a pre-selected range of motion of the drawer. Such prior art devices often include a pin or tab to force the latching member to tilt or pivot from a latched to an unlatched position or vice versa. In turn, either the latching member or pin commonly is associated with one of the drawer sides or slide members, while the other corresponding component is associated with the other drawer slide member.
- the latching member may be on a slider that moves both longitudinally and laterally, along an L or J shaped slot in a planar wall of a housing, as the drawer moves within a pre-selected range of travel when nearly closed.
- These devices also may include a specialized angular slot at the end of one of the drawer slide members, so as to engage a post or other protrusion extending from the body of the slider, to effectively move the latching member between latched and unlatched positions.
- tiltable or pivotable latching member and pin assemblies function for their intended purpose, they present potential problems in regard to wear of the pivoting and spring components, noise associated with the pivoting components as they move from one position to another, as well as noise associated with the spring as it is bent or shifts within its mounting relationship with the latching member or housing as the latching member tilts, pivots and/or translates.
- a coiled spring is used and moves between a compressed and a relaxed position to push a drawer closed.
- use of a spring in compression requires control of the spring as it is compressed, to prevent the spring from buckling outward in the middle.
- the spring in such devices is referred to as a compression spring.
- a housing and a simplified slider having a latching member where the slider moves only along one axis. This is desirable to avoid excess noise that may be associated with components that rotate or pivot from one extreme position to another.
- This simplified housing and corresponding slider with latching member is suited for use with springs that may be extended or compressed during the course of the movement to the latched position.
- the present invention addresses shortcomings in prior art self-closing drawer slide assemblies, while providing quiet, smooth-operating closing devices for use with a drawer slide.
- the present invention is generally embodied in a closing device for drawers.
- a closing device for use in an article of furniture having furniture components including a furniture body and a drawer slidable in opposite directions rearward into and forward out of the furniture body, for moving the drawer rearward to a fully closed positioned within the furniture body.
- the closing device has a first slide member connected to the drawer, a second slide member connected to the cabinet and slidably coupled to the first slide member, a housing connected to the second slide member, a slider slidably received in the housing and having a resilient latching arm.
- the resilient latching arm further has a slot and a latching portion, with the resilient latching arm being bendable between a first position, wherein the latching portion engages a notch on the housing and a second position wherein the latching portion is released from the notch and the slider is permitted to move rearward within the housing.
- the closing device further has a pin member connected to the first slide member and engagable with the slot in the resilient latching arm, and a spring disposed between the housing and the slider, with the spring being adapted to urge the slider to move rearward relative to the housing.
- a closing device for use in an article of furniture having furniture components including a furniture body and a drawer slidable in opposite directions rearward into and forward out of the furniture body, for moving the drawer rearward to a fully closed positioned within the furniture body.
- the closing device has a pin member adapted to be mounted to one of the furniture components, a housing adapted to be mounted to the other of the furniture components, a slider having a resilient latching arm, wherein the slider slidably engages the housing and is movable in a rectilinear path relative to the housing.
- the resilient latching arm further has a latching portion and a slot, wherein the pin is adapted to engage the slot and when the pin engages the slot the slider is movable between a first position wherein the pin extends into the slot and a second position wherein the pin forces the resilient latching arm to bend until the latching portion engages a notch on the housing and the pin is removed from the slot.
- the closing device further has a spring engaging the slider and the housing to urge the slider toward the first position such that when the pin is engaged in the slot and the latching portion is not engaged in the notch on the housing, the furniture component to which the pin is mounted is urged to move relative to the other furniture component so as to move the drawer rearward to a closed position.
- the closing device may be configured for use with a spring that tends to be compressed when the latching portion is engaged with the holding notch.
- the closing device may be configured for use with a spring that tends to be extended when the latching portion is engaged with the holding notch.
- the closing device may be configured for direct mounting to a furniture or drawer body, or for mounting on one or more drawer slide members.
- the present invention presents an alternative to prior art closing devices for drawers.
- the present invention also simplifies the structure to permit smoother and quieter operation of a self-closing drawer slide.
- the present invention eliminates the wear and noise typically associated with tiltable or pivotable latching members, as well as much of the complexity and noise associated with prior art devices which utilize a latching member that moves in multiple directions in association with a slot in a planar wall.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a closing device for a drawer consistent with the present invention and shown incorporated into an undermount drawer slide and in relation to its mounting to a drawer in a cabinet.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective of components of the first preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the relative position of the first drawer slide member and the self-closing mechanism of the first preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 4A is an exploded perspective exploded view of components of the self-closing device shown of the first preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the housing shown in FIG. 4A rotated onto its side.
- FIG. 5A is a top view of the self-closing mechanism mounted to the second drawer slide member of the first preferred embodiment, with the slider and drawer pin shown in their respective positions when the drawer is closed.
- FIG. 5B is a top view of the self-closing mechanism mounted to the second drawer slide member of the first preferred embodiment, with the slider and drawer pin shown in their respective positions when the drawer is being opened and just after the latching member has been forced into the holding notch, or when the drawer is being closed and just prior to the latching member being forcibly removed from the holding notch.
- FIG. 5C is a top view of the self-closing mechanism mounted to the second drawer slide member of the first preferred embodiment, with the slider shown in a position wherein it prematurely returned to the closed position and the drawer pin is shown as the drawer is being closed and the drawer pin is reaching a reset position relative to the slider.
- FIG. 6A is a bottom view of the housing and slider components of the closing mechanism of the first preferred embodiment with the slider setting idle at a first end of its travel.
- FIG. 6B is a bottom view of the housing and slider components of the closing mechanism of the first preferred embodiment with the slider setting idle at a second end of its travel.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of a closing device for a drawer.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of a closing device for a drawer consistent with the present invention and shown incorporated into a side mount drawer slide.
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a further preferred embodiment of a self closing mechanism for incorporation into an undermount or a side mount drawer slide.
- FIG. 10 is a bottom view of the further preferred embodiment of a self-closing mechanism shown with the slider at a first end of its travel.
- the drawer closing device of the present invention generally may be embodied within numerous configurations within a device that may be incorporated into a self closing drawer slide.
- a drawer closing device 10 is shown incorporated into the form of a self-closing drawer slide.
- the drawer closing device 10 is shown having a first drawer slide member 12 for attachment by conventional means to a drawer D (shown in phantom), a second drawer slide member 14 for attachment by conventional means to a cabinet C (shown in phantom), and third drawer slide member 16 slidably engaging the first and second drawer slide members 12 and 14 , respectively.
- third drawer slide member 16 permits greater extension of drawer D from the face of cabinet C when in the fully opened position (as shown), and often drawer slides of this type are referred to as full extension drawer slides.
- the self-closing drawer slide in the drawer closing device 10 of the preferred embodiment is configured to be of the full extension undermount type
- the drawer closing device of the present invention could be incorporated into other configurations, whether as incorporated into two or three slide member drawer slides, into drawer slides of the side or undermount type, or in direct mountings to a drawer and cabinet without being incorporated into one or another drawer slide member.
- bearings 18 are preferably of the plastic roller bearing type, but it will be appreciated that the slidable engagement could be achieved with other types of bearings, such as ball bearings, or other slide elements, and that such alternative components could be made of various other suitable materials, such as steel, metal alloys or the like.
- slidable engagement of drawer slide members 12 and 14 is achieved with use of bearings 20 , which may be but need not be of the same type as bearings 18 .
- a self-closing mechanism 30 is connected to the second drawer slide member 14 approximately midway along its length, which facilitates more flexible mounting of second slide member 14 at the rear of cabinet C.
- Self-closing mechanism 30 preferably has three main components: a housing 32 , a spring 34 and a slider 36 , which are configured to interact with a corresponding pin 38 which is coupled or connected to first drawer slide member 12 .
- Pin 38 is preferably of rigid material, such as circular 0.1′′ steel wire, welded or otherwise affixed to first drawer slide member 12 . It will be appreciated that pin 38 may alternatively be made of other suitable materials and mounted in other conventional ways, as well as it may be coupled to extend from drawer D directly. It also will be appreciated that the mounting of the components may be reversed to associate pin 38 with second drawer slide member 14 or directly with an interior wall of cabinet C, while self-closing mechanism 30 would then be associated with first drawer slide member 12 or directly with drawer D.
- housing 32 is configured to be readily attachable to a second drawer slide member 14 by use of particular features to facilitate simple, rapid and secure mounting that also reduces the potential for interference with pin 38 .
- housing 32 includes tab 40 at forward housing end 32 a .
- Tab 40 is preferably configured to engage aperture 50 (best seen in FIG. 2 ) in the web 52 of second slide member 14 , so as to locate the bottom of channel 42 (best seen in FIG. 4A ) flush with the top surface of web 52 . This can be achieved if the thickness of the material below channel 42 and above tab 40 is similar to the thickness of the material of web 52 .
- This flush arrangement permits pin 38 to be of greater length to ensure appropriate engagement with slider 36 .
- Housing 32 also includes protrusions 44 adjacent tab 40 (best seen in FIG. 4B ) which are used to allow aperture 50 to be large enough for easy insertion of tab 40 while then preventing housing 32 from moving rearward when adjacent web 52 .
- Housing 32 also includes aperture 46 relatively centrally located and aperture 48 adjacent rearward housing end 32 b to receive mounting tabs 54 formed in web 52 .
- Housing 32 accommodates spring 34 with spring mounting socket 60 having ridges 62 for snap fit mounting of a first formed end of spring 34 (shown in an extended position in FIG. 4A ).
- Spring 34 is located within elongated channel 64 of housing 32 and socket 60 and its ridges 62 assist in keeping spring 34 centrally located so as to avoid contact with the walls of housing 32 and the top surface of web 52 , and the resultant noise associated with such contact. Selecting a proper length for spring 34 also is important to achieving clearance in all positions of spring 34 relative to housing 32 and web 52 .
- Housing 32 further includes guide wall 66 which is preferably perpendicular to web 52 when housing 32 is mounted to second slide member 14 . Guide wall 66 terminates at its forward end in holding notch 68 .
- Housing 32 also includes further guide wall 70 which is parallel to and spaced from web 52 . The guide walls 66 and 70 , and holding notch 68 will be discussed in more detail below in regard to their function and interaction with slider 36 .
- Slider 36 is preferably constructed of molded plastic and may be formed of a single piece or an assembly of components.
- Slider 36 has a body 80 atop a base 82 .
- Base 82 extends laterally to be located below and in sliding engagement with guide wall 70 of housing 32 .
- Base 82 includes a patterned upstanding protrusion 84 to ensure slider 36 will stay parallel to the edge of guide wall 70 as it slides forward and rearward.
- Upstanding protrusion 84 may alternatively be one or more independent projections.
- Body 80 of slider 36 terminates in a rearward end with a spring mounting socket 86 , similar in structure to spring mounting socket 60 on housing 32 as previously discussed.
- Body 80 has a forward extending resilient latching arm 88 for interaction with housing 32 and pin 38 .
- resilient latching arm 88 extends forward and includes a first slot 90 , a second slot 92 , and a latch portion 94 .
- Pin 38 is mounted in a location on first drawer slide member 12 so that when drawer D is in the closed position, fully within cabinet C, pin 38 is located within first slot 90 , as best seen in FIGS. 5A and 6A .
- resilient latching arm 88 is of polymeric material, it is preferred that slider 36 be molded so that in the position shown in FIGS. 5A and 6A , resilient latching arm 88 is in a relaxed position. Given that a cabinet drawer is in a closed position most of the time, such molded position will avoid creep in the material that might otherwise occur if resilient latching arm 88 were bent in such a closed position.
- pin 38 engages angled forward wall of first slot 90 and thereby causes slider 36 to move forward until latching portion 94 reaches holding notch 68 in housing 32 .
- spring 34 tends to resist such forward motion and resilient latching arm 88 is essentially not permitted to bend, due to its contact with guide wall 66 .
- guide wall 66 preferably is parallel to the path of pin 38 to ensure that pin 38 remains substantially engaged within first slot 90 along this path.
- the preferred molded position of resilient latching arm 88 is such that at the end of travel of slider 36 , latching portion 94 must be forced into substantial engagement with holding notch 68 . If resilient latching arm 88 were molded so as to automatically seek a latched position, it would tend to snap into place, potential causing undesirable noise and greater resistance to being unseated when drawer D is being moved toward a closed position.
- the path of slider 36 is slightly inclined relative to guide wall 66 so as to provide partial engagement when latching portion 94 reaches holding notch 68 . This, in turn, reduces the likelihood that resilient latching arm 88 will snap against pin 38 when released from the latched position.
- the molded or assembled position of resilient latching arm 88 may be a matter of design choice, so as to enhance one or more performance characteristics of closing mechanism 30 .
- pin 38 will again enter first slot 90 .
- pin 38 will cause resilient latching arm 88 to bend and release latching portion 94 from holding notch 68 .
- spring 34 will urge slider 36 toward its rearward or retracted position in housing 32 .
- the forward wall of first slot 90 engages pin 38 , which is attached to drawer D directly or by way of a drawer mounted slide member 12 , and thus results in the pulling of drawer D to its fully closed position within cabinet C.
- Spring 34 also will tend to hold drawer D in the closed position to prevent rebound or accidental rolling outward of drawer D.
- Second slot 92 is provided to permit a two-step resetting feature, in the event that latching portion 94 is inadvertently released from holding notch 68 prior to the ordinary reentry of pin 38 into first slot 90 . If this occurs, slider 36 will be urged toward its rearward or retracted position by spring 34 , in advance of the closing of drawer D. Thus, self-closing mechanism 30 must be reset for normal operation, with such resetting being facilitated by second slot 92 . As best seen in FIG.
- pin 38 will engage resilient latching arm 88 and tend to force latching portion 94 into guide wall 66 until guide wall 66 temporarily bends (indicted by dashed lines) and/or resilient latching arm 88 bends backward on itself using latching portion 94 as a fulcrum, sufficiently to allow pin 38 to reach second slot 92 . If pin 38 is in second slot 92 , then when drawer D is opened, slider 36 will be forced forward again as pin 38 engages the forward wall of second slot 92 until slider 36 reaches the end of its travel and latching portion 94 is forced into engagement with holding notch 68 on housing 32 . Now, if the drawer is closed, pin 38 will be able to re-engage first slot 90 and resume proper operation, thus completing the two-step reset process.
- second slot 92 can be eliminated and resilient latching arm 88 may be reconfigured to permit interference and bending of guide wall 66 and/or resilient latching arm 88 to achieve re-engagement of pin 38 with slot 90 upon return of drawer D to a closed position after inadvertent unlatching of latching portion 94 from holding notch 68 .
- first slide member 102 is configured for mounting to a drawer side and second drawer slide member 104 is configured for mounting to a cabinet wall.
- First and second drawer slide members 102 and 104 are slidably engaged, such as by use of bearings located therebetween.
- Self-closing mechanism 30 is coupled to second drawer slide member 104 by extension plate 106 . It will be appreciated that in this way, self-closing mechanism 30 can be made to interact with a pin 138 mounted to first slide member 102 or directly mounted to the drawer side, to obtain assisted closing of a side mounted drawer slide in a manner comparable to that described above in regard to an undermount drawer slide. While the second preferred embodiment in FIG. 8 is shown as a two-piece drawer slide, once again, one of skill in the art will understand that the closing device also may be incorporated into a side mounted drawer slide having more than two drawer slide members.
- a self closing mechanism 130 is depicted as having a housing 132 , a spring 134 and a slider 136 .
- housing 132 is shorter but wider than previously illustrated housing 32 .
- Housing 132 is configured to utilize spring 134 in compression, as opposed to use of spring 34 in tension.
- slider 136 is moved forward until latching portion 194 on resilient latching arm 188 reaches holding notch 168 . In moving forward, slider 136 compresses spring 134 .
- latching portion 194 engages holding notch 168 and self-closing mechanism 130 remains in an armed state until the drawer is moved toward a closed position sufficiently to have the pin re-engage first slot 190 .
- the pin will be forced against the rearward wall of first slot 190 and will forcibly remove latching portion 194 from holding notch 168 to permit slider 136 to be pushed by spring 134 toward its rearward or retracted position.
- housing 132 is quite similar to housing 32 of the prior embodiment in regard to the portion in which slider 136 is slidingly engaged.
- slider 136 is quite similar to slider 36 previously discussed above in detail. Accordingly, such detail will not be repeated, but it should be noted that spring 134 resides in housing channel 164 and engages a housing end wall 160 at the forward end and a spring engagement arm 186 of slider 136 at the rearward end.
- Spring engagement arm 186 also may have a protrusion 186 a to assist in locating and centering spring 134 a in housing channel 164 .
- housing 132 is shown as configured in a manner so as to prevent buckling of spring 134 when compressed.
- self-closing mechanism 130 can be coupled to a slide member in various ways and it will be appreciated that in this embodiment, the mounting to a slide member is achieved in a similar manner to the prior embodiment, but with use of tab 140 to engage an aperture in a drawer slide member web, and aperture 146 to be engaged by a web mounting tab.
- a closing mechanism for a drawer in accordance with the present invention may be provided in various configurations. Any variety of suitable materials of construction, configurations, shapes and sizes for the components and methods of connecting the components may be utilized to meet the particular needs and requirements of an end user. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made in the design and construction of such a self-closing mechanism without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention, and that the claims are not limited to the preferred embodiments illustrated.
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